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. >> brown: doug, let me turn to you. mitt romney responded "i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut." so what is he looking at? how does he see it? >> to get to $5 trillion the first thing you have to do is let all of the 2001-2003 tax laws sunset. go away. that's a tax increase, most of which the president wouldn't support. then you have to cut by $5 trillion. so compared to where we are now it's a much smaller reduction in tax revenue which makes it easier to fill the revenue hole and we have five studies, one from martin feldstein, one from the tax foundation, one from the american enterprise institute, we have studies that show there are plans that meet the governor's goal, cut rates 20% across the board, don't lose revenue and make sure the rich pay their fair share of taxes so it can be done. >> brown: but as to filling the hole that we're talking about" those studies -- >> they fill the hole. >> brown: but it depends on where you're at in terms of your income. >> so i think the key is there are tax plans that ca
. >> brown: doug, let me turn to you. mitt romney responded "i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut." so what is he looking at? how does he see it? >> to get to $5 trillion the first thing you have to do is let all of the 2001-2003 tax laws sunset. go away. that's a tax increase, most of which the president wouldn't support. then you have to cut by $5 trillion. so compared to where we are now it's a much smaller reduction in tax revenue which makes it easier to fill the...
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i think what doug is doing is looking through google as sort of his lens. the internet is helping redefine what it means to be a photographer. >> see this? and then you come right into here. and there's damage. >> in fact, rickard says, in an ocean of digital imagery, creating something special is becoming more and more difficult, no matter how easy the tools are. >> i think it really boils down to what you bring to it, you know, that's between your ears, you know, ultimately. art is about ideas. it's about how you're wired, how you're driven, obsessions and what you have to say. and i think that we're in an era of editors in a way. >> what started as an idea in rickard's head in his home studio has spread to an ongoing international conversation. his collection, called "a new american picture" has moved beyond the bay area to the new york museum of modern art, the george pompadou center in paris, and as far away as korea and japan. >> things have changed rapidly. photography is being affected. >> rickard is happy to advance the conversation even in a time
i think what doug is doing is looking through google as sort of his lens. the internet is helping redefine what it means to be a photographer. >> see this? and then you come right into here. and there's damage. >> in fact, rickard says, in an ocean of digital imagery, creating something special is becoming more and more difficult, no matter how easy the tools are. >> i think it really boils down to what you bring to it, you know, that's between your ears, you know, ultimately....
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nine hundred ninety eight that's according to reuters and joining me now to talk about all of this is doug casey chairman of casey research and so when they were so lucky and happy and grateful to have in studio thank you for being here feeling is mutual thanks oh that's really an honor and you're definitely being too kind but i'm just let's start with that tony montana soft sound bite that we played in the intro so do you think that was of course the crude cuban refugee character from scarface do you think americans have more in common with him now than they did thirty years ago. is that there's a lot less freedom in this country than there was thirty years ago and there was a lot less freedom in this country thirty years ago and it was sixty years ago every day here we are in washington d.c. every day these government agencies are passing new laws new regulations. so yes of course all these people are just telling you what you must do what you must not do so of course america's well on its way to becoming a police state and i hate to say that because. the united states well let me correc
nine hundred ninety eight that's according to reuters and joining me now to talk about all of this is doug casey chairman of casey research and so when they were so lucky and happy and grateful to have in studio thank you for being here feeling is mutual thanks oh that's really an honor and you're definitely being too kind but i'm just let's start with that tony montana soft sound bite that we played in the intro so do you think that was of course the crude cuban refugee character from scarface...
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welcome back we're talking to doug case the economist and chairman for casey research today and i don't want to waste another minute on any kind of an introduction i want to get straight back to our interview doug so before the break you were talking about getting money diversifying getting money into different countries keeping in different places one thing that comes up many times in kind of the mainstream discussion about politics is this idea of offshore tax havens and that they're kind of synonymous with tax evasion so can you kind of clarify for any naysayers or people that are confused why people would want their money overseas or their property overseas or somewhere else well in the first place we have to recognize that the united states in some ways is the world's biggest tax haven if you're a foreigner a lot of foreigners put their money in the united states because it's still a relatively stable political jurisdiction and if you're french for instance you're much better off having your money in the u.s. than you are keeping it in france so it's it works both ways no matter wh
welcome back we're talking to doug case the economist and chairman for casey research today and i don't want to waste another minute on any kind of an introduction i want to get straight back to our interview doug so before the break you were talking about getting money diversifying getting money into different countries keeping in different places one thing that comes up many times in kind of the mainstream discussion about politics is this idea of offshore tax havens and that they're kind of...
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doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most importantly dagen his agenda will impact and improve the lives of ordinary americans. dagen: let's focus short run. what about the vice presidential debate? is it more about gaining wins at this point in that debate and the remaining two presidential debates or not making a mistake? >> well, i think that if i'm ryan, i'm going to try to go to biden, who i think can make a mistake. they are really preparing biden very heavily for this thing. i would try to make some news to reinforce the feeling that maybe obama and biden are two empty suits who really aren't up to the job after all. i thi
doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most...
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i'm sure it was forecast right to a t by doug kammerer, chief meteorologist out here. this is october weather, man. the end of october weather. >> that's exactly right. you talk about that, not colder than expected, by the way. what are you trying to do to me? >> of course not. >> you knew what it was going to be. >> that's what happens in october baseball. we haven't experienced that here in the washington, d.c. area. it's really quite amazing. you've seen some games in october that actually have snow associated with them. some of the later games, the nlds, and of course the world series. let's hope we get to there. we wouldn't mind dealing with more cold weather. but you said you sat down and said, it's legitimately cold out here. >> it's because of the wind. i think you said it's about 20 miles an hour. i'm curious how it will affect the pitching. >> it will affect the pitching, and maybe the hitting, too. 58 with the winds out of the north at 16, but gusting to 25 miles an hour. that wind will make it a lot cooler through the night. current temperatures right now s
i'm sure it was forecast right to a t by doug kammerer, chief meteorologist out here. this is october weather, man. the end of october weather. >> that's exactly right. you talk about that, not colder than expected, by the way. what are you trying to do to me? >> of course not. >> you knew what it was going to be. >> that's what happens in october baseball. we haven't experienced that here in the washington, d.c. area. it's really quite amazing. you've seen some games in...
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brentwood; 74, livermore and up in the north bay, the numbers are mostly in the 70s and the beach, stinson, doug error error friendly beach, by the way, the north half of the beach. 63 degrees and in daly city, 61 and in to the city, 62 and ahead, looking for temperatures to recoverer to near 80 degrees by next weekend and in the meantime, the low pressure is going to keep us school by now and wednesday. tuesday night, wednesday, if it gets wet, you heard it here first, i hope. and near the coast line, the numbers in the low 60s. next weekend, though, saturday and into the low 80s. and this is supposed to be good weather this time of the year. if you define good weather, sunshine and warm readings, not everyone does. >> okay. >> you're right about that. >> and that is naive. >> last week, it looked the same out there and colder. >> two things first. when i think of you, i didn't think 90 degrees. >> i was going to point that out. the first time -- and call himself naive. >> yeah. >> and with lower pressures in the atmosphere. high pressure, you sweat it out. low pressurers -- lower pressures, re
brentwood; 74, livermore and up in the north bay, the numbers are mostly in the 70s and the beach, stinson, doug error error friendly beach, by the way, the north half of the beach. 63 degrees and in daly city, 61 and in to the city, 62 and ahead, looking for temperatures to recoverer to near 80 degrees by next weekend and in the meantime, the low pressure is going to keep us school by now and wednesday. tuesday night, wednesday, if it gets wet, you heard it here first, i hope. and near the...
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. >>> doug is back with more about our funky weather, huh? >> i love it, man. >> isn't that an appropriate meteorological term? >> yeah. that was in the first year's courses. >> right up there with yucky. >> yucky, funky. it is not bad weather. we're not dealing with bad weather but it is a little funky out there when you consider the temperature are running 10 to 20 degrees below average over the last three days. we've seen plenty of clouds. those clouds still around. we thought earlier today, we thought look. the sun is starting to come out in parts of the area. the clouds moved right back in as expected across the region today. 62 degrees, the current temperature at the airport. the winds out of the northeast at seven miles an hour with plenty of cloud cover. the big question is not the way it is out there right now. what about the day tomorrow? the nats take on the cards. let's go into the city. and then right through the mall over toward the southeast. we're looking at temperatures tomorrow morning into temperatures, tomorrow afternoon,
. >>> doug is back with more about our funky weather, huh? >> i love it, man. >> isn't that an appropriate meteorological term? >> yeah. that was in the first year's courses. >> right up there with yucky. >> yucky, funky. it is not bad weather. we're not dealing with bad weather but it is a little funky out there when you consider the temperature are running 10 to 20 degrees below average over the last three days. we've seen plenty of clouds. those clouds...
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doug, make the distinction for the view ers. is this institutional selling, passive dollars getting out of apple or just a correction by the trading community, and i throw it back to you now. you made a great call on apple. i know you well. am i going to see five, six day from now on twitter say apple is cheap enough here at 600 or 605 and i will buy it or are you that afraid that it is a massive structural shift in the stock? >> i would say that it is not black or white as you describe, joe. it is more gray. we have to watch to see if this first mover advantage is protected, that they can deliver enough product in terms of quantity and quality. it is not something that, look, apple shares could turn around in a nanosecond. for a variety of reasons, over sold, the large seller will have completed, but there are for the first time chinks or bruises in the apple story. >> jema godfrey, as you watch what's happening over the last couple weeks and the stock pulled back, it is america's most loved company, america's most profitable,
doug, make the distinction for the view ers. is this institutional selling, passive dollars getting out of apple or just a correction by the trading community, and i throw it back to you now. you made a great call on apple. i know you well. am i going to see five, six day from now on twitter say apple is cheap enough here at 600 or 605 and i will buy it or are you that afraid that it is a massive structural shift in the stock? >> i would say that it is not black or white as you describe,...
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doug kammerer joins us outside on storm 4 weather deck with the details. doug? >> guys, i wore the red tie for the nationals, and you know what happens now, since they lost, i've got to throw this tie away. i've got to get another one for tomorrow's game. but that's aok for me. because tomorrow i think we've got this thing. 70 degrees out here right now. the warmest day we've seen since saturday, last saturday. winds out of southwest at 9 miles an hour. that is ahead of a frontal boundary. we're seeing more clouds move in, but still a rather nice evening. i want you to notice the numbers, 70 in annapolis, 71 in fredericksburg, look back to the northwest. cumberland, maryland, right now at 55 degrees. that frontal boundary starting to come through the region. you can see it very clearly defined with the cloud cover in through west virginia, in through portions of western maryland. that front will move through tonight. we're talking about some rather cool numbers, if you're heading to fairfax county. reston tonight, temperatures around 7:00, coming in at 63 degree
doug kammerer joins us outside on storm 4 weather deck with the details. doug? >> guys, i wore the red tie for the nationals, and you know what happens now, since they lost, i've got to throw this tie away. i've got to get another one for tomorrow's game. but that's aok for me. because tomorrow i think we've got this thing. 70 degrees out here right now. the warmest day we've seen since saturday, last saturday. winds out of southwest at 9 miles an hour. that is ahead of a frontal...
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doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor romney is 50 and president obama at 47 and most of the national polls are showing governor romney with a lead. now, having said that, pat, talk about the president's declining job approval. >>pat: we have talked on the program, i said the most important number is the job approval. he is holding at 50. it took a real dip since last tuesday in the polling from 53 percent to 47 and the negative is up and also in rasmussen he dropped from 50 to 47. >>gregg: what does that mean? >>pat: in advance of a vote movement the approval rating is going down. he h
doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor romney is...
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doug, what do you think of those pictures? >> i think ts is a reminder that geeks have not done the hard reforms they need to be successful. to be successful in the bad growth, big debt environment ey have to cut govnment employment and reduce transfer programs. they have done very little of that. they were supposed to cut 30,000 jobs. they cut 1,000. they lost another nine from attrition. their entitlement reforms are not too dramatic. they have the retirement age up to 6 it is 67 in germany. angela merkel is tere to remi them ey have a lot of work to do. melissa: charles, what do you think of those piures? >> well, they're the, ropean equivalent of burning anmerican fla, right? they're dressing up to in order to insult --. melissa: at least. >> in order to insult the germans. what doug says is absolutely right about how, how much austerity still has to go in greece. but it is also worth remembering that over the last three year their gdp has dropped, dpped, by 25%. they have 25% unemployment. youth unemployment is 50%. they
doug, what do you think of those pictures? >> i think ts is a reminder that geeks have not done the hard reforms they need to be successful. to be successful in the bad growth, big debt environment ey have to cut govnment employment and reduce transfer programs. they have done very little of that. they were supposed to cut 30,000 jobs. they cut 1,000. they lost another nine from attrition. their entitlement reforms are not too dramatic. they have the retirement age up to 6 it is 67 in...
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doug, let me start with you. this stood out to me last night that independent voters liked that when he talked about cutting tacks for the middle class. obviously the obama administration takes issue with it and says it isn't true. do you think this could be enough, if mitt romney could make the case for him to win the election? >> i think it's a very important point. remember why he wants to have the tax reform he wants. it's to make sure that the united states grows better than we've seen in the past four years. and what mr. romney is trying to say is, look, we have all these people out of work. we have all these people with jobs whose incomes are not growing. let's lower rates, broaden the base, be respectful of the middle class and the deficit by but have a better tax policy in place. it's good positions for him. the president can't even get the first step right. instead of lowering rates and broadening the base, he is insisting on raising taxes. that's a bit of a tough sell right now. it was the same preside
doug, let me start with you. this stood out to me last night that independent voters liked that when he talked about cutting tacks for the middle class. obviously the obama administration takes issue with it and says it isn't true. do you think this could be enough, if mitt romney could make the case for him to win the election? >> i think it's a very important point. remember why he wants to have the tax reform he wants. it's to make sure that the united states grows better than we've...
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doug fister will be on the mound for the tigsz. and madison baumgartner will be on the mound for the giants. he's made some tweaks to his mechanics. we'll see how it plays out. >> thank you so much. >>> fans are showing out plenty of money to witness history at at&t park. we checked stubhub this morning. standing room only tickets are going for upwards of $500 each. seats in the bleachers are good seats going for $2,200 each. i don't know about that good. and the upper deck will set you back at least $625. not just the tickets are expensive. parking near the stadium is going for as much as $130 per space. >> that's robbery. today the giants fans getting a shot to own some of the giants' history. nbc bay area's arturo santiago is live at at&t park where the team is selling some pretty hot stuff straight out of the postseason. looks good out there. good morning, arturo. >> reporter: really everything looks good, jon. the big rush for merchandise memorabilia obviously came right after last night's game with people snatching up all tho
doug fister will be on the mound for the tigsz. and madison baumgartner will be on the mound for the giants. he's made some tweaks to his mechanics. we'll see how it plays out. >> thank you so much. >>> fans are showing out plenty of money to witness history at at&t park. we checked stubhub this morning. standing room only tickets are going for upwards of $500 each. seats in the bleachers are good seats going for $2,200 each. i don't know about that good. and the upper deck...
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yeah, i think that what doug is doing is looking through the... through google as part of his lens. the internet is helping redefine what it means to be a photographer. >> you see this? then you come right into here. there's damage. >> reporter: in fact, rickard says in an ocean of digital imagery creating something special is becoming more and more difficult. no matter how easy the tools are. >> i think it really boils down to what you bring to it. you know, that's between your ears ultimately. art is about ideas. it's about how you're wired and how you're driven, obsessions, and what you have to say. and i think that we're in an era >> reporter: what started as an idea in rickard's head in his home studio has spread to an ongoing internaonal conversation. his collection, called a new american picture, has moved beyond the bay area to the center in paris and as far away as korea and japan. >> things are changing rapidly. photography is being affected. >> reporter: rickard is happy to advance the conversation, even in a time where those in the art world, especially in photography, a
yeah, i think that what doug is doing is looking through the... through google as part of his lens. the internet is helping redefine what it means to be a photographer. >> you see this? then you come right into here. there's damage. >> reporter: in fact, rickard says in an ocean of digital imagery creating something special is becoming more and more difficult. no matter how easy the tools are. >> i think it really boils down to what you bring to it. you know, that's between...
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. >>> supervisors and the public, my name is doug malar, public investigator of crimes against children covered up by law enforcement. i'm addressing the issue of domestic violence which we all are for, but also the fact that lieutenant colonel mike aquino lives here in the city is involved in human trafficking and sacrifices. he's been exposed in eight states by over eight of had i victims. the bottom line is [speaker not understood] i gave to district attorney [speaker not understood] august 3rd, this year. and it says, we are coming to expose you for covering up this murder of kevin [speaker not understood]. and p.s., as san francisco police department and now d.a.. now, we're going to give you each a copy of this update, but this is addressed to sheriff mirkarimi dated today. here is the ammo you need to go after d.a. gaskon for his protection of aquino torture and murders. please call me. i want to add to that stating that as chief of police, he stopped the investigation by deputy chief of police chin, shinn, who he put out to pasture instead of investigating the murders that aqino
. >>> supervisors and the public, my name is doug malar, public investigator of crimes against children covered up by law enforcement. i'm addressing the issue of domestic violence which we all are for, but also the fact that lieutenant colonel mike aquino lives here in the city is involved in human trafficking and sacrifices. he's been exposed in eight states by over eight of had i victims. the bottom line is [speaker not understood] i gave to district attorney [speaker not...
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doug luzader is live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the state department dropped something of a bombshell saying that they never thought that this attack on the u.s. consulate was part of a spontaneous protest. with the investigation into what happened at this compound in libya underway, there is now a clear rift between president obama and the u.s. state department. while many blamed the protests and discounted the idea that terrorists killed chris stevens, it's unclear what she was basing that on. the u.s. state department, that was not them. according to one official, that was not our conclusion. this as congress gets ready for some explosive hearings. >> what the state department bureaucracy distances itself from the liberal white house, you know the white house has a big problem. >> reporter: the white house denies there was a coverup. beyond that, more questions about security at the u.s. compound with documents showing well over 200 security-related incidents in the past 14 months. they will ask why the state department ignored
doug luzader is live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the state department dropped something of a bombshell saying that they never thought that this attack on the u.s. consulate was part of a spontaneous protest. with the investigation into what happened at this compound in libya underway, there is now a clear rift between president obama and the u.s. state department. while many blamed the protests and discounted the idea that terrorists killed chris stevens, it's unclear what...
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thanks. >>> doug joins us now on this cool day. you were out and about on your old stomping grounds. >> the hernandez resting area at an elementary school that is right down the street from my old house. i told them 5:15. it is 5:16. we're a little bit late. all 600 of you out there today. this is first through sixth grade. and buzz aldrin elementary, this school was brand new when i lived in that area 20 years ago. now there you go. there's the first grade kids in the front and you can see the sixth graders. they are back in the back once again. 600 kids out there had a great time all across that area, talking all about the weather. a phenomenal time going out there. i appreciate you having me out there. buzz aldrin elementary school. hello to all the kids. as far as our weather is concerned, it is on the cool side. you know the biggest question they had? what do you think it was? jim and wendy are not listening to me. it is okay. go about your business. it was snow. how much snow are we going to get? the win forecast coming up. t
thanks. >>> doug joins us now on this cool day. you were out and about on your old stomping grounds. >> the hernandez resting area at an elementary school that is right down the street from my old house. i told them 5:15. it is 5:16. we're a little bit late. all 600 of you out there today. this is first through sixth grade. and buzz aldrin elementary, this school was brand new when i lived in that area 20 years ago. now there you go. there's the first grade kids in the front and...
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you have doug talking about strategic misjudgments, sort of doug's middle game name. >> that's a long middle name. >> it's wordy but he can fairly tie him into this whole crew that's basically his same foreign policy advisers, right? >> he can. and we will talk a little -- in a second about the president's foreign policy. melissa, in terms of how the debate has played out this week, after the first debate it was, you know, self- -- the president's self-emulated, romney won hands down. a collective sense that the president had done significantly better, maybe not the rolled down gates pulled down over the romney gates many hoped. peggy noonan writes that -- what do you make of that? is the president not winning the post-debate week? >> he's president. so that means that his role as the president, as the person actually governing, is always going to overshadow sort of whether it's the playfulness of the al smith dinner or the performative aspects of the debate. let me be clear i think that's good. you know, maybe it's not good at this particular moment for this particular campaign, but
you have doug talking about strategic misjudgments, sort of doug's middle game name. >> that's a long middle name. >> it's wordy but he can fairly tie him into this whole crew that's basically his same foreign policy advisers, right? >> he can. and we will talk a little -- in a second about the president's foreign policy. melissa, in terms of how the debate has played out this week, after the first debate it was, you know, self- -- the president's self-emulated, romney won...
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doug kammerer is tracking sandy. we know it's a ways out. what are you seeing now, doug? >> it really is a ways out. a category 1 moving right over jamaica, actually coming back into the caribbean as it makes
doug kammerer is tracking sandy. we know it's a ways out. what are you seeing now, doug? >> it really is a ways out. a category 1 moving right over jamaica, actually coming back into the caribbean as it makes
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doug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. student exemption based director in making symptom free. of bombs and. on our team. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to. she chooses creation why it should care about humans in world this is why you should care only on the dog call. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. only twenty minutes to cover two hundred and twenty meters with no safety ropes. known as dexter on the internet storms a radio station in electra's a city not far from moscow ok here we go. he is most likely to establish a new record. to friends of our leg with no safety rope seen. whose online name is. the youngest of the three. legs of congress the summit even quicker than the
doug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. student exemption based director in making symptom free. of bombs and. on our team. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to. she chooses creation why it should care about humans in world this is why you should care only on the dog call. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and...
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doug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art school student exemptions based just in making symptom free. of bombs. on our team. almost twenty eight minutes past the hour you watch in business on our team russia is launching the second pipeline in the north stream project to ship gas to europe the second link laid on the bottom of the baltic sea well will double nordstrom's annual cost capacity to fifty five billion cubic meters are teased me tremendous and co has all the details. gas indeed has started flowing through the second line of the nord stream gas pipeline indeed it's a capacity has been doubled to fifty five billion cubic meters which would be enough to basically provide twenty six million european households with heat and energy and it's also amounts to around fifty percent of what is right now being transmitted through ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany
doug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art school student exemptions based just in making symptom free. of bombs. on our team. almost twenty eight minutes past the hour you watch in business on our team russia is launching the second pipeline in the north stream project to ship gas to europe the second link laid on the bottom of the baltic sea well will double nordstrom's annual cost capacity to fifty five billion cubic meters are teased me tremendous and co has all the details....
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>> what do you make of that, doug? of it seems to me that he has that wonderful immutability to just say i'm turning on the mute button, i'm not saying nothing, live with it. >> he's been taking a lot of pages from ronald reagan. remember when reagan would walk in and he couldn't hear, would have to cup his ear and wouldn't answer questions. in the third debate we saw a lot of reagan in mitt romney in the since of talking about peace and being genial. this is a candidate now who realizes if he gets loose on a talk show, they're going to ask him about his taxes, they're going to ask him about bain capital, and those issues have somehow died. you don't hear the press talking about it much. so i think they see it's just a sea filled with land mines if romney gets out there and tries to freelance q&as. >> isn't this an assault -- an implicit critique of our democracy? i do think we americans don't think long term. we're great at crises, not good at long-term think being the debt and immigration having serious policies for
>> what do you make of that, doug? of it seems to me that he has that wonderful immutability to just say i'm turning on the mute button, i'm not saying nothing, live with it. >> he's been taking a lot of pages from ronald reagan. remember when reagan would walk in and he couldn't hear, would have to cup his ear and wouldn't answer questions. in the third debate we saw a lot of reagan in mitt romney in the since of talking about peace and being genial. this is a candidate now who...
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so this morning the company is going to join the guy you see right there, attorney general doug gansler to present $50,000 to help support education and prevention efforts. >>> all right, looks like going brown is going green. u. p. s. will add 40 new hydraulic vehicles to its fleet. in other parts they're going to be seen in parts of atlanta. the company says the new hybrid cars can get up to 35% improved fuel economy and lower carbon i commissions. they are supported by grants from the u.s. department of energy. >>> today we are going to find out how clean the baltimore harbor is. the waterfront partnership and students from the school, they are going to come together to present the most recent healthy harbor report card. the major problems affecting the health of the harbor? trash, and bacteria and stormwater runoff. >>> all right, it is 4:51. a very heartbroken grandfather in colorado this morning. >> why he's pleading to the person who stole a camera from his home. >> also the latest feature on facebook that could have you paying a fee to have your friends see more of you. we'll ex
so this morning the company is going to join the guy you see right there, attorney general doug gansler to present $50,000 to help support education and prevention efforts. >>> all right, looks like going brown is going green. u. p. s. will add 40 new hydraulic vehicles to its fleet. in other parts they're going to be seen in parts of atlanta. the company says the new hybrid cars can get up to 35% improved fuel economy and lower carbon i commissions. they are supported by grants from...
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thank you, doug. let's go to molly line, milford, connecticut. i live very close to the long island sound in n. a bay right off of it. that sound was rocking last night. i mean, that thing was as high as i have ever seen it and then milford is right on the sound on the connecticut side what wag the most dramatic thing that you saw, molly. >> absolutely, bill. you said it sandy is a force of nature when she came through. we saw enormous trees snapped in half. enormous tree not even too far from here that came down on top of a building. all the things that you normally see in the course of a big storm coming through. giant, giant piles of sand that were pushed in from the surge. the most droatic thing i saw was a parking lot absolutely filled with giant trucks and all the workers on those line crews, on the tree crews that came here to clean up this mess. chatting with a few of those folks, they had come in from canada, from ontario, canada. there was a guy that told me he was in arkansas. he drove to kentucky. slept there for a little while. drove
thank you, doug. let's go to molly line, milford, connecticut. i live very close to the long island sound in n. a bay right off of it. that sound was rocking last night. i mean, that thing was as high as i have ever seen it and then milford is right on the sound on the connecticut side what wag the most dramatic thing that you saw, molly. >> absolutely, bill. you said it sandy is a force of nature when she came through. we saw enormous trees snapped in half. enormous tree not even too far...
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doug, what do you make of that? >> well i think the president in some way is trying to recapture what monica alluded to a second ago which is, the sense that he was a transformational president. that he was the sort of person who would do what he said he was going to do and change politics. the sad thing is, when you look at the economic news and economic condition we're facing in terms of the debt, the deficit and most of all unemployment, he clearly hasn't been able to fulfill his promises and to the extent that he did things like obamacare, he hasn't exactly wanted to talk about them all that much on the campaign trail. martha: that's very true. >> it has been a different campaign and a different president obama. i think monica would agree, from the one we saw in 2008. martha: think about the big picture. you know he promised that he would fix the economy, get it back on track and improve our, you know, relations in the world and put us in a better position globally. i think there's a lot of debate, monica, over
doug, what do you make of that? >> well i think the president in some way is trying to recapture what monica alluded to a second ago which is, the sense that he was a transformational president. that he was the sort of person who would do what he said he was going to do and change politics. the sad thing is, when you look at the economic news and economic condition we're facing in terms of the debt, the deficit and most of all unemployment, he clearly hasn't been able to fulfill his...
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. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 5:00 with leon harris, alison starling, doug hill weather and tim brant sports. this is abc 7 news at 5:00, on your side. >> we are back now with a spike in violent crime for people in one district neighborhood. >> more than six people have been shot in the area of new york avenue and north capitol street. people are asking for stepped-up police patrols. >> we just actually saw stepped up police patrols. when you have so many people shot in such a precise location like this one behind me, in such a short amount of time, residents are obviously on edge. >> gunfire broke out here on two nights in one week. a total of six people have been shot including a 14-year-old girl. >> first i heard gunshots and then there were five gunshots. >> she lives just to round the corner. >> i have a 16-year-old daughter who i cherish more than life itself, and i am very, very concerned. >> in front of this market, at d.c. police say of 52-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman were struck by bullets. were they intended targets or innocent bystanders? police said they do
. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 5:00 with leon harris, alison starling, doug hill weather and tim brant sports. this is abc 7 news at 5:00, on your side. >> we are back now with a spike in violent crime for people in one district neighborhood. >> more than six people have been shot in the area of new york avenue and north capitol street. people are asking for stepped-up police patrols. >> we just actually saw stepped up police patrols. when you have so many people...
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doug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. studio exemption. in making him free. and. on our team. more news today vorlon says once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. if. russia would be soo much brighter than if you knew about songs from phones to pressure. from stunts on t.v. don't come. cheap.
doug shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art. studio exemption. in making him free. and. on our team. more news today vorlon says once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. if. russia would be soo much brighter than if you knew about songs from phones to pressure. from stunts on t.v. don't come. cheap.
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game two remain scoreless, madison balmgartner dualing out out with doug fister. fister able to stay in the game. a lot of people made compare sons between this year's team and champions from 2010. in the field giants look so different. buster posey is the only starter in the field position in the same spot. you compare this squad, saying this is more enjoyable. >> we had a great group there. every group is unique. this club really, i think, has set aside their ego and asked what is best for the club. this makes life easier for the manager. >> can you win a super bowl with alex smith as quarterback? now, this monday night in arizona 49ers take on their division rivals cardinals. niners hold a lead for the top spot. a lot of speculation about people reading into body language. here is the response from alex. >> i think people just reading into a lot of different stuff. my confidence is no different than it was a week ago, a month ago. no different. >> when taking over nba the league was a drug infested group waiting to go broke. stern announced he's going to retire
game two remain scoreless, madison balmgartner dualing out out with doug fister. fister able to stay in the game. a lot of people made compare sons between this year's team and champions from 2010. in the field giants look so different. buster posey is the only starter in the field position in the same spot. you compare this squad, saying this is more enjoyable. >> we had a great group there. every group is unique. this club really, i think, has set aside their ego and asked what is best...